2024 once in a lifetime Nebraska bull tag

Awesome bull man! Great job.

Was the picture of the gun set up before or after the shot? I am not sure i could have taken that pic after, would be way too blurry from the total body shakes i would have gotten.
 
Awesome bull man! Great job.

Was the picture of the gun set up before or after the shot? I am not sure i could have taken that pic after, would be way too blurry from the total body shakes i would have gotten.

Haha that was afterwards!


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I know a few of you guys were asking on this thread. I finally got around to putting a tape on this bull. I had him at 396 6/8” green gross score. I’ll definitely have him officially measured after drying period. Thinking he should be top 5 or 6 typical firearm bull in Nebraska.


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How did that ELD-M fare against an elk shoulder? I love the destruction a light jacketed cup and core bullet causes but have always been leery of bone impacts on larger species like elk.
 
How did that ELD-M fare against an elk shoulder? I love the destruction a light jacketed cup and core bullet causes but have always been leery of bone impacts on larger species like elk.

Actually really well. I’ve used that 195 ELD-M on a lot of mule deer and 2 elk. Pushing them right at 3000 fps. The first shot punched a hole in flat thin part of shoulder and inside damage was bad. Found the rest of the bullet on opposite hide. The follow up shot when he tried to get up on other leg I hit him basically where scapula meets the main knuckle. That one broke the scapula really bad and the joint was gone. That bullet was in the off side shoulder.
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The elk we shot last year was a high lung shot and it put a softball size hole through the elk. My bull was 350 yards and the cow was 320. I’ll attach those photos below
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I have had very good luck on all the deer with the 195 out of my 300 win mag as well. We also shoot a lot of 162 ELD-X out of our 280 Ai and 140 ELD-M in a 6.5. Countless mule deer and a lot of whitetails as well. I have never been disappointed with performance yet!


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Back in June I found out I drew my once in a lifetime Nebraska bull tag. I started getting permission with landowners, scouting, and hanging cameras because I knew I wanted to harvest a good bull and do the tag justice. I found a lot of very respectable 330-350 Bulls late summer but not one that really caught my eye. Season runs from September 1st through the end of October, starts with archery and then firearm opened up the 21st. I saw this bull the second day of archery season and knew he was the one. Hunting around corn pivots is a lot different than in hills or the timber. Bulls would be feet away with no shot. I had so many good opportunities on other Bulls but this bull kept giving me the slip day after day. Opening morning of rifle he once again gave me the slip before I could get a shot. The evening of the rifle opener I got setup in a fence line over two hay pivots and watched elk filter out with in range but still hadn’t seen him. I was scanning some other elk in my binos when I heard a bull scream and scanned over and he just stepped out of the corn and was headed towards a nice 6x6 that was chasing cows just below me. He stopped broadside at 348 yards, I dialed my scope and settled in for the shot. The first shot dropped him and I racked a second round, as he tried to get up on his front feet I sent a second and he was down for good. I was shooting a 300 win mag with 195 ELDM and it did some serious damage. The first round punched the center of the scapula and the second went a few inches behind the first in the lungs. Definitely have been impressed with heavy for caliber ELDM bullets in all of my guns. I hunted this bull 17 of 21 days. It was awesome to finally get my hands on him. What an experience!
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Wow you for sure did that tag and bull justice. Bull of lifetime for sure
 
Back in June I found out I drew my once in a lifetime Nebraska bull tag. I started getting permission with landowners, scouting, and hanging cameras because I knew I wanted to harvest a good bull and do the tag justice. I found a lot of very respectable 330-350 Bulls late summer but not one that really caught my eye. Season runs from September 1st through the end of October, starts with archery and then firearm opened up the 21st. I saw this bull the second day of archery season and knew he was the one. Hunting around corn pivots is a lot different than in hills or the timber. Bulls would be feet away with no shot. I had so many good opportunities on other Bulls but this bull kept giving me the slip day after day. Opening morning of rifle he once again gave me the slip before I could get a shot. The evening of the rifle opener I got setup in a fence line over two hay pivots and watched elk filter out with in range but still hadn’t seen him. I was scanning some other elk in my binos when I heard a bull scream and scanned over and he just stepped out of the corn and was headed towards a nice 6x6 that was chasing cows just below me. He stopped broadside at 348 yards, I dialed my scope and settled in for the shot. The first shot dropped him and I racked a second round, as he tried to get up on his front feet I sent a second and he was down for good. I was shooting a 300 win mag with 195 ELDM and it did some serious damage. The first round punched the center of the scapula and the second went a few inches behind the first in the lungs. Definitely have been impressed with heavy for caliber ELDM bullets in all of my guns. I hunted this bull 17 of 21 days. It was awesome to finally get my hands on him. What an experience!
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Fronts are impressive.
 
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